Coaching Corner
April 4, 2016
Math News
Here is another great video about the progression of learning multiplication:
ELAR News
Important Dates to Remember:
April 8 - First Grade PD at CTE
Writing Conferences
2nd Grade Math
Book Club
Celebrating 4th Grade Writers in the Author's Chair
Learning New Things: How Coachable Are You?
How Coachable Are You?
written by Steve Keating, Selling Skills Manager with Toro Company
November 30, 2012
They say that in football (okay, in American football) defense wins games. That seems to be the case, especially in the big games.
It’s a very different story in the game of self-improvement. Defense loses. Loses big as a matter of fact. The more defensive you are when someone is giving you advice the harder it will be for you to succeed.
Every long-term successful person I know has had or does have a coach or a mentor. It’s usually someone that they admire. Perhaps it’s someone they aspire to be like. Whatever the case, it’s always someone they trust and they trust them enough to let their defenses down and really listen to what they have to say.
If you’re going to be coachable enough to accelerate your chances at success you’re going to have to accept that pretty much everything your coach or mentor tells you is possible.
It’s possible you’re not as good as you think you are in some areas. It’s possible that other people see some things in you that you don’t see in yourself. It’s even possible that you’re better in some areas than you think you are.
If you’ve chosen the right coach or mentor then LISTEN to them. Not only is it possible they are right, it is likely that they are right.
Here’s a little test to determine if you’re really listening – after you’re offered advice do you respond with a quick “yes, but?” That quick “yes, but” is a good indicator that you’re not listening. Now, you crafty people that never say that – if you’re thinking it then that is another good indicator that you’re not really listening.
Coachable people are great listeners. They are willing to learn from anyone. They consider all advice; even the advice they eventually discard was considered for its possibilities.
If you are fortunate enough to have a coach or a mentor then follow their advice. They have your best interests at heart. Listen to them, watch them, learn from them. You can take years off your journey to success if you’re willing to accept the fact that other people may just know some stuff that you don’t.
One last thought – some of those people that might know something you don’t…. well some of those people might just be people that you don’t trust. They might be people that you don’t like.
If you’re open minded you can still learn from those people. They may not intend to help you but if you pay close attention you can learn from them. You may learn what to do or you may learn what not to do but either way you learn. All knowledge is useful when you’re striving to succeed.
The most successful people learn something everyday and they are willing to learn from anyone.
Are you coachable enough and successful enough to do that?
Laurie Culpepper
Email: CulpeppL@friscoisd.org
Location: Room 413
Phone: 63743
Twitter: @CulpepperLaurie